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ENGLISH

A1
CLASS 2
VERB TO HAVE
COUNTABLE AND
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
VERB TO HAVE
• Another important verb in English.
• Like “to be”, it is irregular and it can be an auxilliary verb or a main verb.
• It shows possesion of things or we can use it to describe.

VERB TO HAVE PRESENT TENSE

I have
YOU have
HE has
SHE has
IT has
WE have
YOU have
THEY have
Examples.
• I have a dog.
• You have a truck.
• She has a dress.
• He has brown eyes.
• It has ears.
• We have problems.
• You have a cold.
• They have questions.
Complete the sentences with the cprrect
form of the verb “to have”.
1. Linda _____ the pair of new jeans.
2. Roberto ____a big house in Juriquilla.
3. Estella and Mario _____ problems in their marriage.
4. Enrique _____ a job at the dinner.
5. We _____ responsabilities.
Complete the sentences with the cprrect
form of the verb “to have”.
1. Linda has the pair of new jeans.
2. Roberto has a big house in Juriquilla.
3. Estella and Mario have problems in their marriage.
4. Enrique has a job at the dinner.
5. We have responsabilities.
REVIEW CLASS 1
VERB TO BE PRESENT TENSE

I
YOU
HE
SHE
IT
WE
YOU
THEY
REVIEW CLASS 1
VERB TO BE PRESENT TENSE

I am
YOU are
HE is
SHE is
IT is
WE are
YOU are
THEY are
REVIEW CLASS 1
• PRESENT YOURSELF:
• My name is...
• I am... years old.
• I am from... I am...
• I am a/an...
REVIEW CLASS 1
• Estella from Polland...
Cristina from
Afghanistan...

Lucy and Ana from


Ireland...
1. Linda has the pair of new jeans.
2. Roberto has a big house in Juriquilla.
3. Estella and Mario have problems in their marriage.
4. Enrique has a job at the dinner.
5. We have responsabilities.
Articles A/AN THE
• THE: definite article.
• A/AN: indefinite article.

• I have a pen. (I have some pen, not specific).


I have pen.
I have a pens.

• I have the pen. (I have a specific pen).

• Dogs walk by. ( I talk about dogs that I don’t know).


• The dogs walk by. (I talk about specific dogs).
Generalization
• I love pizza.
• I really like football.
• I hate carrots.
• I like cars.

• I love the pizza./I love a pizza./


• I really like the football. /I really like a football.
• I hate the carrots. / I hate a carrot.
• I like the cars. / I like a car.
Countable and uncountable nouns
• What is a noun? PEOPLE, PLACES or THINGS
• Countable nouns can be counted: an apple, two apples, three
apples...
• Uncountable nouns can not be counted: air, water, rice...
SALT
Ways to express
quantity
Complete the sentences with the correct form of
the verb “to have” and with the correct article.
• Example: I HAVE (to have) AN (a/an/ the/ no article) apple.
She ____(to have) _____ (a/an/ the/ no article) fries.
We _______ (to have) _____ (a/an/ the/ no article) turkey for Christmas.
He _______(to have) ______(a/an/ the/ no article) money in the bank.
They ______(to have)_____ (a/an/ the/ no article) cereal every morning.
You ______ (to have) ______ (a/an/ the/ no article) bithday cake.
_____(a/an/ the/ no article) potatoes _____(to have) _____ (a/an/ the/ no
article) salt.
I ________ (to have) ________ (a/an/ the/ no article) glass of water.
They __________ (to have) __________ (a/an/ the/ no article) in the store.
Answers
She has fries.
We have a turkey for Christmas.
He has money in the bank.
They have cereal every morning.
You have a bithday cake.
The potatoes have salt.
I have a glass of water.
They have coffee in the store.

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